Essays, Moral, Economical and PoliticalJohn Sharpe, 1828 - 194 pàgines |
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Pàgina 31
... deal with are saints ? do they not think they will have their own ends , and be truer to themselves than to them ? therefore there is no better way to moderate suspicions than to account upon such suspicions as true , and yet to bridle ...
... deal with are saints ? do they not think they will have their own ends , and be truer to themselves than to them ? therefore there is no better way to moderate suspicions than to account upon such suspicions as true , and yet to bridle ...
Pàgina 32
... deal , is more than to speak in good words , or in good order . A good continued speech , without a good speech of interlocution , shows slowness ; and a good reply , or second speech , without a good settled speech , showeth ...
... deal , is more than to speak in good words , or in good order . A good continued speech , without a good speech of interlocution , shows slowness ; and a good reply , or second speech , without a good settled speech , showeth ...
Pàgina 45
... deal by speech than by letter ; and by the mediation of a third than by a man's self . Letters are good , when a man would draw an answer by letter back again ; or when it may serve for a man's jus- tification afterwards to produce his ...
... deal by speech than by letter ; and by the mediation of a third than by a man's self . Letters are good , when a man would draw an answer by letter back again ; or when it may serve for a man's jus- tification afterwards to produce his ...
Pàgina 46
... deal in them with honour ; but let him choose well his referendaries , for else he may be led by the nose . Suitors are so distasted with delays and abuses , that plain dealing in de- nying to deal in suits at first , and reporting the ...
... deal in them with honour ; but let him choose well his referendaries , for else he may be led by the nose . Suitors are so distasted with delays and abuses , that plain dealing in de- nying to deal in suits at first , and reporting the ...
Pàgina 47
... deal- ing with correspondence to particular persons , one by one ; but I say not , that the consi- deration of factions is to be neglected . Mean men , in their rising , must adhere ; but great men , that have strength in themselves ...
... deal- ing with correspondence to particular persons , one by one ; but I say not , that the consi- deration of factions is to be neglected . Mean men , in their rising , must adhere ; but great men , that have strength in themselves ...
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